This chapter discusses the story of Nzinga, a queen who fought against Portuguese settlers and dressed like a man to gain power. It highlights her defiance and showcases the overlooked narratives of powerful black women in history.
American history has been whitewashed, with the accounts of millions of black Americans pushed to the margins, and their narratives stripped of agency and action. In this episode, Adam is joined by Michael Harriot, the author of Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America, to step out from behind the white lens through which our country typically views history. Together, they explore why confronting the unvarnished truth about this nation's past is a challenging but essential endeavor. Find Michael's book at factuallypod.com/books